UPDATE: RadarOnline.com reports that the lawyer for the masseur has reportedly told him to seek other representation, but still reps another man filing a $2 million lawsuit against Travolta on generally the same grounds.

According to the New York Daily News, Travolta’s private jet landed in Westchester the morning of the alleged incident (although the airport staffer who confirmed the arrival did not know who was on board), and his costume designer says he was at a New York hotel that day for fittings, and has photos to prove it. A restaurant manager for Mr. Chow also confirmed that Travolta dined there that day.

A source connected to the masseur tells RadarOnline.com that the legal papers will probably be amended, “but this doesn’t change the facts of the lawsuit.”

Meanwhile, the first masseur — whose name has not been revealed because he claims to be victim of sexual abuse — tells RadarOnline.com that the public should refrain from making any judgements and should “allow all parties to work things out in a respectful and dignified manner."

"This individual is simply hopping on the bandwagon to get his 15 minutes of fame by coming up with a story for the first time with something that supposedly happened over three years ago," Travolta's lawyer, Marty Singer, tells the Daily News. "Nobody has ever heard from this guy before. No lawyer has contacted us."